Tobacco plants are known to maintain as many as 12 alleles at a single self-incompatibil

Tobacco plants are known to maintain as many as 12 alleles at a single self-incompatibil

Feb 13th, 2015

KateS

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Biology

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Tobacco plants are known to maintain as many as 12 alleles at a single self-incompatibility locus within a population in order to prevent mating between close relatives. Which of the following processes is this most likely to be the result of?